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William Ellard

William is an economist living in the desert southwest. Originally trained in econometrics and environmental economics, he is currently working as a financial analyst in the energy and renewable energy industries. For the past two years, he has been researching solar economics and technologies for a research paper "Maximizing Investment in Renewable Energy: An efficient market approach".

A New Place for Solar Energy: Highway Right of Way

Editor’s Note : This is a guest post from William Ellard, an economist specializing in energy and renewable energy markets. He is currently working with national solar energy firms to bring distributed solar power to municipalities in the American Southwest.

During a recent work meeting with the Western Renewable Energy Zones Initiative, it became clear that the recent push for renewable energy in the western US has major wildlife and environmental implications. As an alternative energy economist, my contribution in the meeting was to present some of the new solar energy technologies and explain how distributed solar could be deployed without disturbing wildlife ecosystems.

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